The BLK JKS' debut album, After Robots, has been nominated for the South African Music Awards album of the year! Congrats!!!!! Check out their video for Molalatladi below.
BLK JKS Album of the Year
Friday, March 05, 2010 | Posted by Gwai Gwai at 10:22 AM | Labels: music
Vajazzling your Vajayjay
Wednesday, March 03, 2010 | Posted by Gwai Gwai at 2:36 PM | Labels: technology
Ashkahn Show!!!
Tuesday, March 02, 2010 | Posted by Gwai Gwai at 5:46 PM | Labels: art, los angeles
For all my LA heads, this show is not to be missed!
YOU FORGOT THIS ON THE WAY OUT
New Prints & Things By ASHKAHN
Saturday, March 13th
7-10PM
Flock Shop
943 N. Broadway #103
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Village Voice Choice Eats
| Posted by Gwai Gwai at 5:19 PM | Labels: food, new york
The folks over at the Village Voice are bringing together over 50 of the cities most diverse and delicious restaurants together for a food extravaganza in the third annual Choice Eats Tasting Event!! Some of my favorite restaurants including the homies from An Choi, Mantao Chinese Sandwiches, Pinche Taqueria and Kuma Inn will be dishing a selection from their menus. Check the full list of participants here!
The Village Voice’s Third Annual Choice Eats
Monday March 22, 2010 6:30 - 9:30pm
The 69th Armory at Lexington Avenue
68 Lexington Ave @ 26th Street, NYC
Featuring eclectic culinary favorites of resident food critics, Robert Sietsema and Sarah DiGregorio, The Village Voice is proud to present our third annual curated Choice Eats tasting event. Handpicked restaurants from all five boroughs featured in the Fork in the Road and Counter Culture columns are represented, along with complimentary craft beer pairings, wine and liquor beverages.
Ask Lee a Question
Monday, March 01, 2010 | Posted by Gwai Gwai at 3:26 PM | Labels: art
Lee Quinones, amazing artist and friend, is being featured on NYTimes' City Blog this week! Ask him a question and he'll be responding here!
This week, Lee Quiñones, an artist who emerged from the subway art movement of the 1970s, will be responding to readers’ questions about his life, work and the evolution of graffiti as art in New York City.